The Sentinel, 1884-01-04, Page 5w
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EE B fRpt.,
- : Front ourown correspondent.
Iouss Drrn; A- horse beloin.
' tt=b -pro
near
byterian Olzu eh.
•
Osrsa Surrsn.. The oyster supper
ii c onnot4ion with the Leeburn temple
eras. a grad €access . Mr. John Lim-
., 1 cted as chairman in a -very efic
ien omen Short" addresses were
,,,riven 'by Messrs. • Liinlater,. "Williams,
ogarth- l{or-ton, Clutton, Cummings
and Brown. Songs: „ and recitations
were given by the members . of tie
1odga. The sisters deserve _ grer.t
:praise for the pains they took in get-
tiny up the supper:
MAS TREE. —The Xmas • Tree and
taireot in connection with the
tern Sabbath School came- off on
Xmas Eva' The Churpit was nicely
fled with people: RevJ. Tomball
gave an interesting address on the
duty of parents towards the Sabbath
'School- The choir ,rendered.. some
hea {aful selections of music There
w also . readings and. recitations
given. The collfctio n amounted . to-
_
whicli willbe expinended Sabbath School. recquisites.
ARAMOU•NT.
_From, oar own Correspo2aent.:
,As is a usual custom -during the
Xmas' season, =we find that fun is in •
bide -F -here, and entertainments in the,
tea -meet- of socials neerts and tea
�o } .Algo'4
-
:The
follow- front:- T e
0
�� ings_come to th fr - - - - -- -
- in: Tib: or .
ing- is a narrowed deseri tion of a free::
� _ P re u;fed
entcrtainanent of ordeded us by lir. q F •' -
J. D. Murr&: ; and his pupils on the
3' '.10)arties
`l hof Dee last . The day being fire
�f.
ro
Ism
•
o: his alreadyEaftenaive Stock 9f -H
lar :el t
gid g y ..__
pto furnish everything required b Builde
prepared q 7 { jl
j '�
,and the inducements mai-1y a majority and see la
of the section repaired to the -school-
house
chool-house which etas beautifully -ornament-
by the stip ' surviving . element of I ham as
•atu= e ; in. ••oa der to receive them: The. n.being exa nned�li half . the Cheap.
children x y a
dozen of- the district pedagoaYires, ac-
-quitted themselves ina manner highly
comic ei cW Ie: , After_ the visitors had
expressed their sentiments whzeh only.
eorraboret ` the - actual testimony
y • �h ssed theyall retired to
,-,they had wits � �
again assemble themselves in -the even-
ing.
ven-in g. At about 8 o'clock ., a pure-
' - literary deo a'menced
� rime` ha �.
�.i�era
ro Ea
t
ry g.;
end although the house was filled to
its nt-most capacity, yet by previous,
preparation all were_ comfortably seat-
-ed and prepared to listen: The: child
en then entertained us in a manner -
whch bespokethe: thorough prepare-
- tion on their part and reflected great
credit on -their teacher, by a lengthy
list of i ecitations, dialogues, : speeches
anct singing;: At 4intery als we were
- eharjned by the l armonions mingling
of maxi is from- different instruments
until e thought we had - sarcent.
but' .did • not stop there,, for a
numb - of prominent men. present= ad
tressed us -in Orations that rolled
like' a -mighty whirlwind." At the
close -of the este tainment the pupils.:
feeling that they.we_ re .to be severed
ch
from: their feather, presented him with
a handsome gold ring in token of their
-attachment to him. A- reply being
made anct the meeting: closed in: the.
usual, forma, the people wended home-
. ward; everybody feeling that possi
they " got a little _ too much of t
good thing this time.".
ware, is now
VARNISHES : AND ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE
ing in
• Tin,
Zinc, or. alan
azed ron C
is
ern
Pu
P
s
,
alvanized Iron,. Water ,Li pe for Cisterns, and,infact
e -I furnish at m Y store at Bottom
thew B.uildang Lin _ ;.�
-
in build :his season will find it to- tineir a
tending to
�
Stock before purchasing their supplies.
IN _TINWARE
Sill � "which I zl
well -,assorted stoc
eand
�re11. as k
seal.
a large •Re airin done l
st. E a�etroughng a -,Specialty!' p g
and .4espatch. _
In 'Stoves I have a large -assortment
00
Which
of busine
position.
While
in the pas
- Sal
horn bul
all regis
Herd Bo
Por` furt
MAR it 4
NDZBsot=DGuR.---At the resi-
denceof the -brides father, on.
Wednesday, Dec.. 26th,1883 bhe
1ev. R Leash, St. Helens, Richard
Henry Anderson, West Wa ranosh,
to lfary,'chug hter of Robert Bar-
-- bour, Esc.,; -East Wuwanosh. ' : .
Dov v1sn--- B tBou At the residence-
of the bride's father, on Wednesday,
pec 23th, 1883, by the Rev.. -R.:
Leask, Wiliam Edwin Novsh,
'• - 1kerton, ` to Annie, ' youngest
(daughter of Robert Barbour, Esq.,
East Wawanosit.
Manse; St.
W=Xnn--B.�gN:.-At: the &f e,
4 Helens, on Wednesday, Dec.. 26th,,
1883; by the Rev. R. Leask, Joseph.
George Ward to :- Margaret Jane
Ryan. All of Wesb-Wawanosh.-
HUNT—HARPER. - At the residenceof
the bride's father, onthe Tuesday,
January lst, 1884, by • the Rev: C. -
Hamilton, of Lucknow, _?Yrr George
of Dakota, formerl of Kan -
F
Hunt,
Miss Jane Harper,
loss,. to Mary
u of John Harper, of Kiri;
daughter�
loss. _
1
Parior
1 be sold at Low. Prices.' - Having had a long :experi'
.I think I can supply the wants of the 'pub c: wit
d . quick returns.is to Yotto-! m
Small"profits an
q
.
r their L
sincere thanks to the 'public for
TIlI21 my•
eta g -t .
-I hope -%r a continuance of the same in future.
LJGNERED CALVES.
` R SALE.
NDERSIGNED HAS FOR
three thoroughbred Short -
calves, yearlings, 'They are
ered in the: new Canadian
k, and are first-class animal .
er particulars apply to
T D. TODD,
St, Helen's P 0:
�ON Y TO LEND on easy ,terms _ of
pa4 Bra, Apply toE
JOH C 00KI, Ag. i gent,- Dungannon.
AS FIELD TOWNSHIP..
FIRS
Plaid L gi tnuis
Is the• •lily - instantaneous relief for
neurals heaadache,- -toothache, etc.
Rnbbiig a fe�e drops-briskly'is ail that
is -receded. No 'taking:- nauseous Medi-
__
. eines for weeks, "but one inute.e .ap-
plication removes • all pain and will
£prove. the great value of ` Fluid Light -
Ening.. Twenty -fly:, giants per bottle at.C
6
`Berry's
DEPUTY -
•
To Eke tctorsof theTOtgnshiPafA8hfislr2
EMEN,—Asa large number of
the elec
frau tis
stand ..a
and as
Portend
gentler
ceive ti
wad .a
least a. very "large majority of the votes.
recorded = in my favor for the.ill be ,,
1st tfe P put. YReeveship.• AS.:I em in
_
:t e fi Id I -ask', the support of . every
elector
ors of our -municipality- have
ne to time- requested.: me to
a. candidate for your'° suffrages,
hear a E . rumbling sound :which
s a change, I hope and believe,
en; that if •I, should -not
to entire support of the electors
oll should be demanded, -that at: Jo
Yours truly,
JOHN F.. ANDREW.
CALVES EST RAY. }��'tt:
< R ES.
SCR • YED '.FROM .THF. PRE:1fI�3 .
• of Jacob !Fisher, Ashfield; :on or about
the mi e of June Inst, six yearling calves, -
three d and., three" red and white.,Three
`s teens a, d' three' heifers. ,Anyone g vig•srchh
inform • tion se will leach to their ;recovery will.
be sill bly reworded.AMEB Tr;lH I ;
Luckrow :'. 0,
t�in.518 - • - . - •� .
or5a-lard cold, with pain in the.
head, a ones,sir.thrrou h the •chest,take.
DOWN ' ELIXIR, at once and in liberal,
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doses, "diver up -well `in bed, - and otr
word, or fit, you. �willy soon.be.�ivelL
-WILL OBLI
LL
in
avetrauh g
eiiery article
noes.
• a•cto call
a as�.as Cheap
vith neatness
vest
cel in this line
u fear of _ oro
Tit Patronage
U.
onn.F ET
-CONSISTING OF;
ooilen Goods; - -
111�i1;
'&vets,. Cas1nnereSi,
Dress Silks is al
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E
I
AC _
� � l��"�.E 0� _ �TAiVIENT , L• - = ' _--
BR . _ .IDS, 1 -A
�PL1jMESf
WOOLS, ANS
ALk
S
KINDS OF FANCY_- COQ- . t. .
i.
MILLINER'' FI1'Oi1 *d'N TO NEW YE 3 AT 1 DUCEIi PRICES.
Ready- fade Mail/les:
Lalig hsers,
:.4
7
strich feathers hi all the leading' shades; wery blieap..
......... . . .
lag is masked awa
Oat a 4. 0) iot
sa prico to suit o 1
C rBcivei as eve
8Sd
•
Lu CIL Nov. ; 28th/ 1883.:
teution . ;o
wishes tv. call : the ��, kt ,, .. .
Public
DOTS
Embracing!
anum_
hi'ch-' will : be s
sn Custome
quest buye
'k
the finer
give °m
before pure
•
tb
TE STO
SES.
Sw: RAD LIFTS''-
Next boor to Poste
r of° - New Lin.s,
1 rices to
r -
e
ooh for
a
••
stakeu.iu4
elsewhere..-
.
CiAL
VESSELS .8=0
10: . .
t the Pioneer" don't blow, his `business goes by steam:
Bu
►: ods e chem.. Goods- and Seasofl ble'.
ecau�e the C� . o ..
t direp , im porter i 1c1{no ',
- Hca -ase: lie is the only d , - � .. . $ f; like .� .::
croad:s�:- imported -ire orted -ire ;2U- per 'cent. less than like gooc o
• . bough iii.Cana,da, which can be clearly
u.:bY EX AMI N 'i OUR OASHM.
Black Does, - -
Pantings,
Silks and .Satins,.
Silk'_Seals,;
Silk Vel'ets, •
Velvetepss, '
W'unceys,
Scarlet :Flannel
Mantle
V1stering
Beavers,
Brod BI
� _�, • � !„�-�►1ifE'rt'� Stew
ND SEETHE �fRI� .
GAO- f .J.•
'•t4
Fursboth Ladies: aDd Oen'ta. is;l: of :ill assort;
.Stock of. : '
Ti 4Alic4WT. QC 1 T
„r.kf':
:h
- � Wool Patterns � at 4"� tis pe �r rand skiu
RECE
_D4:A LARGE OCK-CF F Oat
bought when the tostka touched its low point."
acedes I ilways Nce
1
D b mru.
:POM 10 CENT$:PE .POTND.IP TO 7 L'EN'Ps.�'
Ts yw, i _ ask old patrons to exatp3 sq.1Xiy
tt
000dt Mid con re rices before; buying,
s
.o
ter.
h.
'tdede° rs : ;e ���e �Govds chop andg. as
_
they, are at -cost or:het'
er�d-�� whether
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